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georgia was shocked when prime minister. this century to second man in the country died in mysterious circumstances. on the money with the business of russia. one hundred days remaining. days of flame. and. peace found and his friend. in a rented apartment in this building. they died of carbon monoxide poisoning were however they were just in season the official version. did the fingerprints of the deceased were not discovered in the apartment and was missing one shoe the mysterious death of the prime minister numerous room is and theories you will get. in the morning the authorities rush to say the prime minister died of carbon monoxide poisoning because of a fold with brady inmate he said. but you know the role mr blood showed a mix of hemoglobin and carbon monoxide. will come from throughout its concentration exceeded forty percent whereas a lethal dose for a human being is twenty percent of the time i and economy should really was the lead independent forensic scientists in georgia the fact that statements of this kind m
georgia was shocked when prime minister. this century to second man in the country died in mysterious circumstances. on the money with the business of russia. one hundred days remaining. days of flame. and. peace found and his friend. in a rented apartment in this building. they died of carbon monoxide poisoning were however they were just in season the official version. did the fingerprints of the deceased were not discovered in the apartment and was missing one shoe the mysterious death of...
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abkhazia and south of our part of georgia. i hope that georgians will never elect a government that would follow a different policy or acknowledge a different political reality. with both russia and georgia have what we call red lines and unfortunately these red lines cross we are not so much concerned about visas or mineral water or wine exports to russia we are more concerned about our territorial integrity about the skin vell district this is arkansas. ultimately only mean or would you not see as conducts a campaign saying she knows how to negotiate with moscow. about leaks is i mean you suggest true we are in a dead end unfortunately. but there is always a way out. yes i like him as a motorist he would agree with me that sometimes in order to move forward a longer route i think you need to back down and to make a u. turn or a left or right turn and then you're on the right track again when you get only a look i think we must do it at this. past nine years that we're trumpeted by second really as the time of democratic refo
abkhazia and south of our part of georgia. i hope that georgians will never elect a government that would follow a different policy or acknowledge a different political reality. with both russia and georgia have what we call red lines and unfortunately these red lines cross we are not so much concerned about visas or mineral water or wine exports to russia we are more concerned about our territorial integrity about the skin vell district this is arkansas. ultimately only mean or would you not...
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diplomat in ninety five sexually returns to georgia with his dutch wife. his friend . promised him a parliamentary seat as part of the union of citizen of georgia it is not those of the south interestingly enough some have never talked about the fact that he didn't just start his political career in this party but even the leader of the parliamentary majority that supported. when he criticised his government in his public addresses never mentioned the fact that he himself used to be minister of justice and that government. to help his hinde asking people to vote for him but i feel. like. in this hyperactive young minister with his populist ideas george. even the parents are skinned you haven't come down from the trees the. russians still wear shoes. young. very important lesson at that time there are no friends in politics his power often scared even his own party members. of course he wants to be the leader and he will do anything for that position. literally anything. justifies the means. he often says to his close allies know this if i have to i will sacrifice my ow
diplomat in ninety five sexually returns to georgia with his dutch wife. his friend . promised him a parliamentary seat as part of the union of citizen of georgia it is not those of the south interestingly enough some have never talked about the fact that he didn't just start his political career in this party but even the leader of the parliamentary majority that supported. when he criticised his government in his public addresses never mentioned the fact that he himself used to be minister of...
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a different georgia was built in front of the very. nature was dismissed and the president personally approved the new construction. hole shaped like giant pipes they were erected in tbilisi ruining the historical parts of the city it's clear that the georgian authorities were keen on pushing for substance besides the capital the president experimented on the city of but to me several point just skyscrapers were built. philly regarded everything is personal villa he got on his private jet landed here and then threw parties with lots of girlfriends the boulevard was closed off of course this is outrageous this was the case not just in but to me. to believe the two. combined a passion for western ways with. majority of georgians speak or understand the russian language and the history of every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden to think that anything russian is bad. or drop from curriculum in schools movies from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single. we don't get to speak russian often. there
a different georgia was built in front of the very. nature was dismissed and the president personally approved the new construction. hole shaped like giant pipes they were erected in tbilisi ruining the historical parts of the city it's clear that the georgian authorities were keen on pushing for substance besides the capital the president experimented on the city of but to me several point just skyscrapers were built. philly regarded everything is personal villa he got on his private jet...
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the admiration of georgia when it became a soviet republic in one hundred twenty one. today they're talking about economic and cultural expansion. some of the areas are taken by where they live. or major projects such as hotels or a turkish should. other than the economic influence we're also dealing with the demographic presence which is quite noticeable. at this matter somewhat differently . it has historical and political influence. it was he. really had one of the first expropriations of the roots. clans property was returned to the state treasury. to seize property from the relatives and the ousted. would not see his son in law all they did is nephew they are not authorized. to be so you know would be the monthly debt to all georgian pensioners and teachers will be covered by this amount that had been transferred by sugar nazis daughter from new york. in february two thousand and five the anti corruption struggle receded into the background. george you were shocked when prime minister. this century just second man in the country died in mysterious circumstances. t
the admiration of georgia when it became a soviet republic in one hundred twenty one. today they're talking about economic and cultural expansion. some of the areas are taken by where they live. or major projects such as hotels or a turkish should. other than the economic influence we're also dealing with the demographic presence which is quite noticeable. at this matter somewhat differently . it has historical and political influence. it was he. really had one of the first expropriations of...
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and that's only because georgia didn't close its borders for russian goods that a lot of. the ordinary georgians who worked in the. because the embargo. was a tough it was is there of hope for the better with this well if we're able to export to russia again things will get better for sure. a little bit which. israeli was busy terrorizing business and depriving the country of export markets the role of the democrats in the international arena he was putting on a show it was small free country struggling against. the show it was a success that made an impression on the west. when the e.u. official was plain in brussels he knew he was going to a young democracy which naturally would have some problems and who does and. everyone makes mistakes but you know everyone makes mistakes principle has a negative side to it it can become an excuse for anything. george w. bush's visit to georgia in may two thousand and five was the high point of the charade aimed at convincing the audience of the triumph of democracy. then the american president called georgia a beacon of democracy sex
and that's only because georgia didn't close its borders for russian goods that a lot of. the ordinary georgians who worked in the. because the embargo. was a tough it was is there of hope for the better with this well if we're able to export to russia again things will get better for sure. a little bit which. israeli was busy terrorizing business and depriving the country of export markets the role of the democrats in the international arena he was putting on a show it was small free country...
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georgia brings the blitz. neal. a couple of yards to the seven or eight. >> gary: they danced in with a pretty easy run to score the touchdown with two minutes to go. do they try to run again? it does appear that worley has the keep again if he wants it. >> verne: second and goal. first overtime. >> verne: handoff sweep. pig howard. comes right. to the five. dives. did he? >> gary: he hit the pylon. did he step out first? >> verne: a conference. among the two officials nearest the play. he lost the ball. >> gary: he lost the ball. he did. that's a touchback. >> verne: yes, it is. >> gary: he lost the ball. that's going to be a touchback. >> verne: the line judge is signaling touchdown. i did not see that. >> gary: that's wrong. he did not control that ball. >> verne: not at all. that ball is loose. >> verne: right about there. >> gary: does he have the tip of tthough? does he have the tip of the ball in his left hand? go back just a little bit. is he controlling that ball or is it flying? >> gary: the replay judge h
georgia brings the blitz. neal. a couple of yards to the seven or eight. >> gary: they danced in with a pretty easy run to score the touchdown with two minutes to go. do they try to run again? it does appear that worley has the keep again if he wants it. >> verne: second and goal. first overtime. >> verne: handoff sweep. pig howard. comes right. to the five. dives. did he? >> gary: he hit the pylon. did he step out first? >> verne: a conference. among the two...
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it different georgia was built in front of the very. nature was dismissed and the president personally approved the new ridiculous constructions. holes shaped like giant pipes they were erected in tbilisi ruining the historical parts of the city it's clear that the georgian authorities were keen on putting form over substance besides the capital the president experimented on the city of but to me several point just skyscrapers were built. philly regarded everything is as personal villa he got on his private jet landed here and then threw parties with lots of girlfriends the boulevard was closed off of course this is outrageous this was the case not just and but to me. to tbilisi to. georgia's ruling elites combined a passion for western ways with russia phobia traditionally the vast majority of georgian spiegel understand the russian language and the history of bushie every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that anything russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movi
it different georgia was built in front of the very. nature was dismissed and the president personally approved the new ridiculous constructions. holes shaped like giant pipes they were erected in tbilisi ruining the historical parts of the city it's clear that the georgian authorities were keen on putting form over substance besides the capital the president experimented on the city of but to me several point just skyscrapers were built. philly regarded everything is as personal villa he got...
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georgia was shocked when prime minister. this century the second man in the country died in mysterious circumstances. but. on the show before that that. are trying to monetise their flatulence that's the that's the economic growth in the u.k. they talk about g.d.p. and. annualizing at three percent growth but debts annualizing at nine percent growth and higher if you put the debts that are off the balance sheet like on the bank of england back into the mix the debts compound a good twenty percent a year or so three percent a year in g.d.p. growth even though it doesn't even discount for the actual inflation number the fact is you can commies in negative territory they're living on carty farts they're living on corny farts here that's their entire economic so-called growth. two years out of the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces would be a stance as the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add
georgia was shocked when prime minister. this century the second man in the country died in mysterious circumstances. but. on the show before that that. are trying to monetise their flatulence that's the that's the economic growth in the u.k. they talk about g.d.p. and. annualizing at three percent growth but debts annualizing at nine percent growth and higher if you put the debts that are off the balance sheet like on the bank of england back into the mix the debts compound a good twenty...
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campaigns focused on georgia's brittle relationship with russia. ties were severered after the two former allies fought a short border war in 2008. we'll talk about this with a russian analyst in a moment. corruption is of contention. dozens of the outgoing president's team faced charges, some have been gaoled. we have this report >> celebrations to mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new tile of government in georg georgia. georgi margvelashvili is set to take the presidency with two-thirds of the vote, and has one man to thank, the prime minister. >> translation: i'd like to thanking a person who is -- thank a person oh is important to me. my friend mikheil saakashvili. >> although the new president will be head of state. constitutional changes means real power is about it transfer to bidzina ivanshivili. the prime minister claims to have restored georgia democracy and believes the nation should be grateful >> translation: a second round shows that georgians would not have a sense of gratitude. we would have won any. victory would have
campaigns focused on georgia's brittle relationship with russia. ties were severered after the two former allies fought a short border war in 2008. we'll talk about this with a russian analyst in a moment. corruption is of contention. dozens of the outgoing president's team faced charges, some have been gaoled. we have this report >> celebrations to mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new tile of government in georg georgia. georgi margvelashvili is set to take the presidency...
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well interesting developments there in georgia how it i mean how angry people getting over this do tell us more you know i remember the first time that there was this boy called thing raised in georgia that was two days after he won the right to host the twenty fourteen games so it's been making waves in georgia for some time now as the closer we get to the olympic games the more intensity these talks get now we saw that more than six thousand people have signed a petition to the georgian government to boycott the games they also this movement which organizes and we sign the signs the petition they're also organizing protests rock concerts in defense of their idea to boycott the olympics however we understand this this opinion is in the minority in georgia we spoke to the olympic committee of georgia which has an absolutely different opinion they are determined to go to the olympic games in sochi. there are many examples in the world when politics interferes with sports and the results are never good it shouldn't happen in my opinion because these are two absolutely different spheres i
well interesting developments there in georgia how it i mean how angry people getting over this do tell us more you know i remember the first time that there was this boy called thing raised in georgia that was two days after he won the right to host the twenty fourteen games so it's been making waves in georgia for some time now as the closer we get to the olympic games the more intensity these talks get now we saw that more than six thousand people have signed a petition to the georgian...
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i thank my friend from georgia. if you want to help our veterans tonight, we should take up the senate passed clean cr bill which keeps the government open for our veterans and funds programs that help their children and grandchildren like scientific research at the national institutes of health. as we heard from the speaker, if we take that bill up and pass it, it will be on the president's desk tonight and he can sign it whereas this hill just goes back to the senate. why aren't we doing that? it was reported in "the washington post" that republicans want to shut down the government and now they are going for the cruz idea for plan b. that is senator cruz. he is calling the shots here in the house of representatives. here is what is particularly strange and cynical -- our veterans are being used as props. i don't think the american people understand that if we were to pass the cr tonight for veterans, it is a higher level of funding by billions of dollars for the veterans than in your bill before us today. how can
i thank my friend from georgia. if you want to help our veterans tonight, we should take up the senate passed clean cr bill which keeps the government open for our veterans and funds programs that help their children and grandchildren like scientific research at the national institutes of health. as we heard from the speaker, if we take that bill up and pass it, it will be on the president's desk tonight and he can sign it whereas this hill just goes back to the senate. why aren't we doing...
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i'm from the state of georgia. president carter from the state of georgia. you go back to the carter administration, come 16 years forward, democrats controlled this institution, shut the government down 15 times. 15 times. in the carter administration, mr. speaker, it was all democrats. democrats in the white house, democrats running the u.s. house, democrats running the u.s. senate shut down the government five times for more than 50 days. i don't celebrate that. but i do recognize that when people refuse to sit down and talk to each other, that is sometimes the outcome. didn't have to be the outcome this time. but here we are. so we can either throw up our hands in disgust or we can start pointing the fingers of blame or we can start doing something about it. again, mr. speaker, not one member of this body has come to the floor to attest that the passage of this rule and the passage of these underlying bills wouldn't make a difference for american families, and the reason they haven't is because they would. i understand we're going to continue to disagree
i'm from the state of georgia. president carter from the state of georgia. you go back to the carter administration, come 16 years forward, democrats controlled this institution, shut the government down 15 times. 15 times. in the carter administration, mr. speaker, it was all democrats. democrats in the white house, democrats running the u.s. house, democrats running the u.s. senate shut down the government five times for more than 50 days. i don't celebrate that. but i do recognize that when...
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you see the family and friends in valdosta, georgia, right now. just a moment, we'll talk about what happened with cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. victor blackwell doggedly chasing the story for more than six months and walks us through what happened. >> reporter: months of protests. sit-in and marches have shaken the small south georgia city of valdosta. demonstrators say they want answers in death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. in january, kendrick was found dead at school. investigators with the sheriff's office says kendrick squeezes his 19 inch shoulders into the 14 1/2 center of the rolled gym mat. he got stuck upside down while reaching for the shoe. after an autopsy, a medical examiner with the georgia bureau of investigation agreed, the official cause of kendrick's death, accidental positional asphyxia, suffocated by his own body weight. >> we examined all of the alternatives presented to us and the only one that fit the physical evidence and forensic evidence and testimonial evidence was this is an accident. >> an accident? we just did
you see the family and friends in valdosta, georgia, right now. just a moment, we'll talk about what happened with cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. victor blackwell doggedly chasing the story for more than six months and walks us through what happened. >> reporter: months of protests. sit-in and marches have shaken the small south georgia city of valdosta. demonstrators say they want answers in death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. in january, kendrick was found dead at school....
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tbilisi georgia. another thing the our going to oregon president members for are his calls to boycott the sochi two thousand and fourteen winter olympics his latest comments came earlier this month right after the kickoff of the games torch relay. a prominent russian t.v. presenter georgian origin tina kind of will be among the team carrying the flame through the streets of sing pittsburgh and she believes sports and politics should be kept separate. but. georgia does not have many winter sports combatants there it's people who have been working hard to take part and you're going to them makes had nothing to do the politics so no matter what politician so i am absolutely sure that sport is beyond political against georgia and russia will certainly leave the friendship and i hope that nobody and nothing proven in georgia for taking part in the environment x. and such. and staying with georgia up next is a report on the dashed hopes of the rose revolution and the checkered legacy of the nation's outgoin
tbilisi georgia. another thing the our going to oregon president members for are his calls to boycott the sochi two thousand and fourteen winter olympics his latest comments came earlier this month right after the kickoff of the games torch relay. a prominent russian t.v. presenter georgian origin tina kind of will be among the team carrying the flame through the streets of sing pittsburgh and she believes sports and politics should be kept separate. but. georgia does not have many winter...
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but the folks that i slowed down there and spoke to down there in georgia say you know what we don't really think it's all that lana's fault there's other factors that come into play here climate change they say. someone flat out said that it's a regulation problem that florida has mismanaged their water resources and now they're trying to pin the blame on georgia so. so we'll we'll see it's being the hope is that it can be it can be settled outside of court but it's been two decades now not sure if that can happen and you ventured out of the region yourself what has been the sentiment like over there and what role did the river play in that community you know will i went to the border columbus georgia there and it was interesting because on one side of the river jordan you're on georgian territory but literally on the other side of the river it's alabama and you could see the rivalry between the two states just there i thought alabama kind of built this theater and i was like wow that's a nice theater over there on the other side of the river and they're like you know that's just th
but the folks that i slowed down there and spoke to down there in georgia say you know what we don't really think it's all that lana's fault there's other factors that come into play here climate change they say. someone flat out said that it's a regulation problem that florida has mismanaged their water resources and now they're trying to pin the blame on georgia so. so we'll we'll see it's being the hope is that it can be it can be settled outside of court but it's been two decades now not...
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they are among the maize determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how socially everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand . circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color evolution which so power change in posts of his republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start a building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter of the population went through the penal system they were either arrested or interrogated in two thousand and seven police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters one thousand cycles phillis government to resign. in two thousand and eleven they did it again. boudin i'm ugly there are people who are afraid to express or even have their opinion if they faced injustice they failed to report it as good a fact their families. told me his brother used to run the state audit office and claims he was tortured in jail when he took his case to the human righ
they are among the maize determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how socially everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand . circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color evolution which so power change in posts of his republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start a building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people...
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reached a boiling point there's certainly an issue about whether there's enough water for everybody georgia alabama and florida all have a stake in the apalachicola chattahoochee flynn's river system it's the source of drinking water fishing business and recreation or i'm standing right now i am and georgia just on the other side of this river that's alabama now the water is flowing down south into the state of florida and with all three states having a stake in this river it's leading to a war over water early october florida filed a lawsuit against georgia in the supreme court the sunshine state charged its northern neighbor with using too much water florida says georgia's water consumption is drying out business for oyster farmers oysters need a healthy mix of fresh am salt water to thrive so who is sucking up the most water many blame out lana the city is growing and so is its third for water. is population growth is this climate change is coming we're starting to stretch our water resources particularly periods of drought but outside florida experts keeping an eye on the water level of
reached a boiling point there's certainly an issue about whether there's enough water for everybody georgia alabama and florida all have a stake in the apalachicola chattahoochee flynn's river system it's the source of drinking water fishing business and recreation or i'm standing right now i am and georgia just on the other side of this river that's alabama now the water is flowing down south into the state of florida and with all three states having a stake in this river it's leading to a war...
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georgia at tennessee. and this game was close, georgia had to fight back to send it into overtime which is where we are right here. howard for the vols takes the handoff. trevs to the pylon, did he fumble or did he score first? let's take another look at the replay. the officials did. they ruled it a fumble and goes out of the end zone so it's a touchback. all georgia needs is a field goal and they win the game. marshall morgan nails it. georgia breaks tennessee's heart again and win in overtime. nick saban and the crimson tide welcoming georgia state. they were sharp. first quarter, a.j. mccarron going to lob it into the end zone. white makes a beautiful one-handed catch. mccarron had four touchdown passes on the day. alabama, no problem with georgia state, lsu, they did have a problem against mississippi state. fourth quarter and lsu only up 31-26. mettenberger will find junior, untouched, 33 yards for the score and lsu really poured it on in the fourth but a lot closer than that 59-26 score would indica
georgia at tennessee. and this game was close, georgia had to fight back to send it into overtime which is where we are right here. howard for the vols takes the handoff. trevs to the pylon, did he fumble or did he score first? let's take another look at the replay. the officials did. they ruled it a fumble and goes out of the end zone so it's a touchback. all georgia needs is a field goal and they win the game. marshall morgan nails it. georgia breaks tennessee's heart again and win in...
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georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside, robin walker al jazeera. >> reporter: spain has become the latest country to summon the u.s. ambassador after the security agency secretly monitored 60 million phone calls and text messages and e-mails of spanish citizens and germany and said president barack obama did not know that merkel's phone was being tapped and they had earlier reported that obama was informed about the phone monitoring in 2010. in the uk two editors of the world newspaper defunct and are appearing in court to stand trial of phone charges and several others are expected to be attending for a case starting just under an hour. from there row joins us from the london point. row, just fill us in if you can of the details of this trial. >> reporter: laura certainly what we will see today is a massive amount of media and probably see over my shoulder all the cameras and press, photographers that are here to monitor the entrances of all the defendants. we have seen rebecca brooks and andy going in, inside
georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside, robin walker al jazeera. >> reporter: spain has become the latest country to summon the u.s. ambassador after the security agency secretly monitored 60 million phone calls and text messages and e-mails of spanish citizens and germany and said president barack obama did not know that merkel's phone was being tapped and they had earlier reported that obama was informed about the...
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i am in georgia, but on the other side of this river is alabama. the water is flowing south into the state of florida. with all three states having a stake in this river, it is leading to a war over water. >> florida filed a lawsuit against georgia. the sunshine state charge the neighbor with using too much water. they said it is drying out business for oyster farmers that need a healthy mix of fresh and salt water to thrive. who is sucking up the most water? atlanta is growing and so is its thirst for water. >> overtime, population groth has come, and we are starting to stretch water resources. >> experts keep an eye on the river and say it is not all atlanta's fault. >> there is certainly variables that affect things other than freshwater. >> one lawsuit after another, there has been no solution that quenches everyone's thirst. >> not often that they come to a consensus around something that people have given take in. -- give and take in. you would think that the cost of litigation is annoying. >> it is regulated by the army corps of engineers. t
i am in georgia, but on the other side of this river is alabama. the water is flowing south into the state of florida. with all three states having a stake in this river, it is leading to a war over water. >> florida filed a lawsuit against georgia. the sunshine state charge the neighbor with using too much water. they said it is drying out business for oyster farmers that need a healthy mix of fresh and salt water to thrive. who is sucking up the most water? atlanta is growing and so is...
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his body was found inrolled up in a gym mat at his high school in georgia. the sheriff's office said it was a freak accident. the boy's parents say it was murder. tonight there are calls for action. gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: whether this school gym in georgia is a crime scene depends on who you ask. it's where 17-year-old kendrick johnson, a three-sport athlete, was found dead in january. >> every parent deserves to know what happened to their child. >> reporter: jacquelyn and kenneth johnson believe their son was murdered by a group of students, then stuffed in this rolled-up wrestling mat. >> why did this happen to kendrick at school? why? >> reporter: but lowndes county sheriff's deputies and the georgia bureau of investigation say he died in a tragic accident. that he fell head first into the upright mat reaching for a shoe, got trapped and couldn't breathe. >> reporter: based on the information we know now, the autopsy findings, our investigative findings, our case is closed. >> reporter: the official autopsy did rule the death an accident. b
his body was found inrolled up in a gym mat at his high school in georgia. the sheriff's office said it was a freak accident. the boy's parents say it was murder. tonight there are calls for action. gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: whether this school gym in georgia is a crime scene depends on who you ask. it's where 17-year-old kendrick johnson, a three-sport athlete, was found dead in january. >> every parent deserves to know what happened to their child. >> reporter:...
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tbilisi georgia. points national news updates in just a few minutes and to stay with us i'll be right back. for the. great hopes for freedom and democracy. substituted by great disenchantment. what was expected to be a blessing to the country. turned out to be its curse. georgia the story of a disappointment. choose your language. because without any financial literacy still some of. us choose to use the consensus hit to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. one hundred days remaining. days of flame. wealthy british style. time to. go. to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. most of the missions that are that soldiers are sent to under the pretext of terrorism prevention are in many ways targeting the civilians that have nothing to do. with the actual attacks against isra
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they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolutions which so power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million people fled one quarter of the population went through the penal system they were either arrested or interrogated in two thousand and seven police used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters one hundred seven to resign was in two thousand and eleven they did it again. boudin i'm ugly there are people who are afraid to express or even have their opinions if they faced injustice they failed to report it more as it could affect their families. told me his brother used to run the state audit office and claims he was tortured in jail when he took his case to the human right
they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of the rose revolution the first color revolutions which so power change in post soviet republics. in the last days of his near ten year presidency even former allies are on the attack. after his successes start of building an authoritarian regime the media was attacked one million...
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tbilisi georgia. another thing we are going georgian president could be remembered for his call to boycott the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics is lake's comments indeed came early this month right after the kickoff of the games torch relay a problem russian t.v. presenter of georgian origin by the way to come to cali was among the team carrying the flame through the streets of some petersburg she believes sports and politics should be kept separate. georgian does not have many winter sports compared to say it's the people who have been working hard to take part in your winter olympics had nothing to do with politics so no matter what politicians say i'm absolutely sure that sport is beyond political games georgia and russia will certainly lead the friendship and i hope that no one and nothing will prove that in georgia from taking part in the winter olympics in sochi. european leaders are facing some tough choices on immigration coming up the series of deadly shipwrecks involving refugees has fa
tbilisi georgia. another thing we are going georgian president could be remembered for his call to boycott the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics is lake's comments indeed came early this month right after the kickoff of the games torch relay a problem russian t.v. presenter of georgian origin by the way to come to cali was among the team carrying the flame through the streets of some petersburg she believes sports and politics should be kept separate. georgian does not have many winter...
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well indeed georgia dream call ation over the country's prime minister a billionaire or even ishmael is celebrating the victory now as exit polls say a man a forty four year old philosopher go get marvellous really ahead of twenty two other candidates including but crowds endorsed by the country's outgoing president mikheil saakashvili and his united national movement the former parliamentary speaker has only confirmed his defeat and congratulated his rival upon the good results but another favorite of this race as a veteran politician here in georgia one of the leaders of the two thousand and three rose revolution here in the country the first color revolution but so regime change in the former soviet republics has claimed that it's too early now for anybody to open champagne because official results will only come out in two weeks and she has claimed for everybody to wait till that moment but it's interesting that this year's presidential election here in georgia is interesting not because of twenty three protests opponents who are in the least but because of one man who couldn't t
well indeed georgia dream call ation over the country's prime minister a billionaire or even ishmael is celebrating the victory now as exit polls say a man a forty four year old philosopher go get marvellous really ahead of twenty two other candidates including but crowds endorsed by the country's outgoing president mikheil saakashvili and his united national movement the former parliamentary speaker has only confirmed his defeat and congratulated his rival upon the good results but another...
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coming up, on the news hour we have this, election results put the ally of the georgia prime minister ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo later today after a peace keeper was killed there and three days of fighting and the army says it has taken over a number of towns in the province from the march 23, the m 23 rebels including the stronghold and finding between government forces and m 23 began on friday less than a week after the peace talks between the two sides broke down and the government and rebels are now blaming each other for launching the first attacks. and m 23 rebel fighters join the congo army in 2009 and defected saying they have been treated poorly and the government did not live up to the deal
coming up, on the news hour we have this, election results put the ally of the georgia prime minister ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of...
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tbilisi georgia. the syrian government submitted its plan to destroy its chemical weapons meeting an internationally imposed deadline however peace efforts in the country have been dealt a set but nineteen opposition groups refused to take part in the long awaited geneva conference which was supposed to bring all sides of the negotiating table from a pentagon official michael maloof told us the rebels including extremist factions have been emboldened by continuing western support. the united states cannot be caught in the position of giving arms to the moderate so-called moderates when in fact most of those weapons would go to the opposition they just take them away in the at the extremists already control about seven of the eleven palestinian camps already and in in syria and they're using them as a base of operations and they're intimidating the moderates in the moderates of course are can't can't stand up against the more extreme elements and they just don't have the the capability in the fight in
tbilisi georgia. the syrian government submitted its plan to destroy its chemical weapons meeting an internationally imposed deadline however peace efforts in the country have been dealt a set but nineteen opposition groups refused to take part in the long awaited geneva conference which was supposed to bring all sides of the negotiating table from a pentagon official michael maloof told us the rebels including extremist factions have been emboldened by continuing western support. the united...
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independence of south of setia and across the us to certainly this subject has been making waves in georgia ever since but let's ask ourselves the question do georgians really mean it now of course some of them have been infuriated with the fact that one of the first torch bearers of the olympic flame in russia it was the pilot of the war back in two thousand a the russian pilot some of them have even been infuriated that accreditation is to join us from south of here were giving out given out for the olympic games as two people from the independent countries they even signed a petition more than six thousand people did boycott the games but we spoke to the olympic committee of georgia which all but ruled out any chance of a boycott. there are many examples in the world when politics interferes with sport and the results are never good it shouldn't happen in my opinion because these are two absolutely different spheres i do not think georgia would in any way benefit from a boycott of the olympic games not only officials and police say that but we also spoke to one of the torchbearers here i
independence of south of setia and across the us to certainly this subject has been making waves in georgia ever since but let's ask ourselves the question do georgians really mean it now of course some of them have been infuriated with the fact that one of the first torch bearers of the olympic flame in russia it was the pilot of the war back in two thousand a the russian pilot some of them have even been infuriated that accreditation is to join us from south of here were giving out given out...
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georgia is not alone. states across the country are running out of key drugs used in executions. it is no fluke. the pipeline is running dry because of a london-based anti-death group called reprieve. they launched a campaign to stop european and american-authorised manufacturers selling sodium thiopental and another leethal injection drug pentobarbital for executions. >> we worked with companies. they didn't know their drugs would be used in executions. happening. >> mayo fao, reprieve's deputy director says the companies were afraid of the stigma associated with executions. >> it's an ethic al, pr and commercial problem. >> by 2011 a danish company lundbeck and hospira haired in illinois decided to stop shipping the drugs to american prisons. state prison officials scrambled to obtain drugs from unapproved specialty pharmacies overseas. nebraska was preparing for its first execution in decades. inmate michael ryan was sentenced to die for a 1985 double murder. after 34 years of unsuccessful appeals, his execution date was march 6, 2012. >> at nebraska state penitentary prison o
georgia is not alone. states across the country are running out of key drugs used in executions. it is no fluke. the pipeline is running dry because of a london-based anti-death group called reprieve. they launched a campaign to stop european and american-authorised manufacturers selling sodium thiopental and another leethal injection drug pentobarbital for executions. >> we worked with companies. they didn't know their drugs would be used in executions. happening. >> mayo fao,...
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how much do you think georgia has changed? >> i have been to georgia for a few years and i hope to be here longer. the president presided over big changes. when it gets dark the lights stay on now. and that is one thing he is credited for. and dealing with petty corruption and you can't bribe a police officer these days and that says a lot about a of sovit country. he was top-down reform without engaging in society. and that is why he became increasingly unpopular. they say he behaved as a dictator. there is a chance he could face prosecution when h he steps dow. what is important to talk about is where we are heading next with the parliamentary democracy taking shape. but the man responsible for changing politics says he is going to step down. who is he going to appoint to e his successor. his personal wealth is more than the entire budget of georgia. what role is he going to play from behind the scenes after he steps down. >> the cable cars are working as we can see behind you. >> gun control is a decisive issue in the unite
how much do you think georgia has changed? >> i have been to georgia for a few years and i hope to be here longer. the president presided over big changes. when it gets dark the lights stay on now. and that is one thing he is credited for. and dealing with petty corruption and you can't bribe a police officer these days and that says a lot about a of sovit country. he was top-down reform without engaging in society. and that is why he became increasingly unpopular. they say he behaved as...
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i'm from georgia. and so we chatted for a while at the airport. >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this program now one book tv. our regular weekend programming. you can watch any of our book tv programs online at c-span.org. we are leaving because in just a few moments of the senate will be gaveling in today. they are expected to vote within the hour on whether to limit the the date and move forward with the debt ceiling bill introduced by the senate majority leader harry reid earlier this week. this is a test vote and that measure would increase the debt limit until december 2014. currently, the u.s. is set to reach its debt limit five days from now on october 17th unless congress acts and if cloture is invoked a vote on the final passage of the bill would come sometime next week. live coverage now on c-span2. give our senators this day the special gifts of wisdom and understanding, patience and strength, motivating them to
i'm from georgia. and so we chatted for a while at the airport. >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this program now one book tv. our regular weekend programming. you can watch any of our book tv programs online at c-span.org. we are leaving because in just a few moments of the senate will be gaveling in today. they are expected to vote within the hour on whether to limit the the date and move forward with the debt ceiling bill introduced by the senate majority leader harry...
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the president elect has promised to work more closely with georgia's 'trading partner. the relationship with russia deteriorated after the president took office in 2004 and tried to shift georgia's ties away from moscow. the countries went to war in 2008 over georgia's break-away region and the war brought about an economic downturn. prime minister has been working to improve ties since taking office last year. he's a close ally of the incoming president. >>> and officials in spain demand answers after claims that u.s. agents spied on spanish citizens. the spanish newspaper said the national security agency tracked millionless of phone calls. they said about 60 million telephone calls last december and january. they say agents tracked the numbers of calls and where they took place. they cited classified documents by edward snowden and the spanish law prohibits the collecting of such information without permission. u.s. leaders have been scrambling to reassure their allies after a swrooishs of allegations about spying. a french newspaper said u.s. acts intercepted more t
the president elect has promised to work more closely with georgia's 'trading partner. the relationship with russia deteriorated after the president took office in 2004 and tried to shift georgia's ties away from moscow. the countries went to war in 2008 over georgia's break-away region and the war brought about an economic downturn. prime minister has been working to improve ties since taking office last year. he's a close ally of the incoming president. >>> and officials in spain...
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the state of georgia has approved six people. that is not realistic right now. >> governor nathan diehl has said to the federal government, i don't want your money to expand medicaid. >> i think part of it was not wanting to appear supportive of a policy of the obama administration. >> and that decision is hardest felt here. grady hospital one of the few places in atlanta that the uninsured and the poor come for medical care. >> so under the affordable care act, we stand to lose $43 million a year. >> administrators say operating grady is a break even situation. fj state legislators don't solve the health care law, in order to benefit from them states need to be fully on board with the forecast -- affordable care act act. without being on board, potential outcomes: >> there would be a huge loss of we would end up with is increased prison population and increased homeless. there is not an upside to the decisions we made. >> welch has decided as a consumer to wait it out. >> it could be a significant cost savings. if it was a movie
the state of georgia has approved six people. that is not realistic right now. >> governor nathan diehl has said to the federal government, i don't want your money to expand medicaid. >> i think part of it was not wanting to appear supportive of a policy of the obama administration. >> and that decision is hardest felt here. grady hospital one of the few places in atlanta that the uninsured and the poor come for medical care. >> so under the affordable care act, we stand...
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the georgia from georgia. also would time i like to extend our condolences and we would also like to our appreciation to the sergeant at arms and to the capitol police for their hard thek in making sure that people that work in this capitol and the members and visitors are safe and we vigilancee their during the recent incident. i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from california.ho a >> the georgia from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. our speaker, give us back committee. give us back our chairman. mr. culverson worked with all veteransdeal with appropriations bill. this is not it. disasterous bill. this cuts $2.6 billion out of the bill that we passed. this doesn't help veterans. this is game-playing. appropriations committee is supposed to have 12 bills on this floor. we have is none. a simple one just to pass to keep government open. never done this before. never. no preconditions ever in the this.ry like we have a good committee. we have a good chairman. gi
the georgia from georgia. also would time i like to extend our condolences and we would also like to our appreciation to the sergeant at arms and to the capitol police for their hard thek in making sure that people that work in this capitol and the members and visitors are safe and we vigilancee their during the recent incident. i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from california.ho a >> the georgia from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr....